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Fixing a broken teapot :(

  • 19-08-2011 6:04pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 74 ✭✭


    Someone just dropped my most beloved possesion :( its an antique teapot http://www.theantiquetrade.co.uk/antique-british-art-deco-chromium-ever-hot-teapot-6955-p.asp

    I need to fix it. Obviously it won't be worth anything but it's got sentimental value aswell, so I really want to fix and use it. It was the spout that took the knock. I've tried supergluing what I could together but alot of it went into tiny pieces especially at the top of the spout. I have ronseal smooth finish filler here and was thinking of trying to mould it around the spout bit and the side to fill in the cracks :eek:. I know probably not the best. Any suggestions on what I can put on it to make it useable? Its no longer an heirloom but I'm obviously quite emotionally attached to the thing so would love to get it fixed. The chips even add character :) I can't bin it.


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